Mayos Get Spring Off to a Good Start
Published: Apr 26, 2007
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They told jokes. They sang “Lady of Knock” and “Danny Boy” and, for reasons having nothing to do with Mayo or Ireland, “My Way” and “On the Way to Cape May.” And they danced—oh, how they danced.
Sister James Ann, I.H.M., the association’s chaplain, was all alone out on the floor as she danced to “The Boys of Blue Hill” played on accordion by Michael Gallagher. Before too long, though, several members were up on their feet and giving Sister a run for her money.
Running the whole shindig was Maureen Brett Saxon.
Along with all the merry-making, the group took time to recognize past president Frank Cantwell with the Mayo crystal tulip bowl. Michael J. Bradley Jr. was honored with the "Cutting Edge" award for his work as chair of the Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee.
The event was noteworthy, too, for its first annual Mayo Academy Awards, a strictly tongue-in-cheek version of the annual Hollywood love feast.
Here's who won what:
Best Vocals
- Rosaleen Megonegal
- Tommy Moffit
Best Music
- John Durkin
- Michael Gallagher
- James Feerick
- Patricia Sweeney
Best Narration (for the association's 100th-anniversary CD)
- Frank Cantwell
Production (for the same)
- Sean McMenamin
- Joe Boyle
Director (also for the history CD)
- Sister James Ann
Check out our party pics.
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